Wednesday, 28 August 2013

No crafty happenings at the kitchen table today, or anywhere else for that matter. I do have lots of plans for when the children go back to school next week. I’ll have to content myself with *thinking* about sewing this week, while I’m catching up with everything else that got neglected during most of August.

I had to go to Shaftesbury this morning to make a delivery. While I was there I popped into the new charity shop in town. I came out with a lovely linen skirt and a king size cotton duvet cover. The cover is a good weight and will be ideal for making reusable shopping bags. I need a bit of straight line sewing, to get me back into the groove, before I embark on a more exciting project.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Where to start? It’s been such a busy month and I have so much news to share with you. We had a chilled out first few days of the school holiday. My girl was so happy to finally have some relaxing time at home, after a busy term, and join her brother, who had finished school at the end of his exams, in the middle of June.

And yes, we do all have the same shoes!

During the first full week of the holidays we planned some more constructive activities. I wanted to get my girl more comfortable with the sewing machine, after her textile lessons at school had left her feeling wary. She tackled the first project with ease and ended up with a lovely new head band cut from an old school dress.

My boy likes to get out and about, but hay fever had other ideas and he was cooped up, with the air purifier going full blast, during the early part of August. He enjoyed spending time skyping and online gaming with his friends, painting a succession of Warhammer figures and having fun with his sister’s collection of Hama beads.

Last Thursday was GCSE results day, one anxiously awaited by 16 year olds all over the country. I can’t begin to tell you how proud I am of my boy. His results are good by anyone’s standards, but even more so when you know that he is on the autistic spectrum. The school environment is such a challenge for him every single day and he has done amazingly well, in spite of all that life has dealt him. So proud.

We celebrated by taking a trip to Stonehenge. We walked around the stone circle and I had a few attempts at capturing sun flare. Something I love to see in other’s photos. We parked the car nearby and enjoyed a picnic as the sun went down.

On Friday we went to Bristol and spent a good few hours hunting Gromits. This one, aptly named ‘A Close Shave’, was in the Tourist Information Centre. They closed 5 minutes before we arrived and I had to content myself with snapping him through the window. The most tantalising thing was the sight of the passport franking gadget on the table at the back of the room. You can just see it top right in the photo. We tracked down 31 of the 80 on display all over the city and surrounding areas. I don’t think we’ll have a chance to visit the one on display at Paddington Station.

Yesterday we went to visit magnificent Montacute House and I had another attempt at capturing sun flare! We admired the architecture, played croquet on the Cedar Lawn, took a tour of the house and spent an hour among the past Kings and Queens of England, in the portrait gallery at the top of the house.

It was interesting to stand in front of the painting of Richard III and think of the actor who played that part in the recent dramatisation of The White Queen. Did you watch it? What did you think? I enjoyed it, but felt they tried to pack a bit too much history into the series. It was well acted and I like the witchcraft element, which made it a bit different.

There’s not been much time for TV this month, although I did manage to catch Top of the Lake, on the iplayer, which I enjoyed immensely. The acting was superb and it was beautifully shot among the mountains and lakes of New Zealand. A dark story set in a rural community. It reminded me a lot of the Red Riding trilogy, which co-incidentally also starred Peter Mullan. He plays damaged characters so well.

We’ve also been to the beach and the bowling alley, caught Monsters University at the cinema and celebrated my inlaws’ Golden Wedding Anniversary, with a big family party that lasted all day and well into the next one!

The Mechanic has gone back to work today and will probably be glad of the rest. I always let the housework slide during the holidays, because I’d much rather spend time with my children, but there are some things that still need to be done. It’s a catch up day for me today and now that my coffee is drunk and I have rambled on quite long enough, I’d better get back to those chores.

Thanks for dropping by. I’m looking forward to reading what everyone else has been up to, but that will have to wait until lunch time and perhaps afternoon tea as well.

I’ll be back with my desk tomorrow.

PS That lovely swing, big enough for me and my girl, is at Montacute House and sadly not in our garden.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Here we are again on this desk sharing day of the week and again I have failed to blog in between. Anyone would think it was the school holidays. No desk shot today. We’ve been out and about on day trips and plugging away at the front of the house. I’ve found time for a few quick projects in the evenings once dinner is cleared.

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Whoosh! Another week has rushed by and here we are sharing our desks and work spaces with the rest of the world. Nothing creative happening inside this week, it’s all been going on outside, but I did get some rather lovely happy mail today.

I’m taking part in a notebook swap and this is what came for me this morning.I love it. Thank you Jess. I’ll share the one I made, once my swap partner has received it. Also in the post today the last couple of pieces of fabric for my daughter’s quilt. We both loved the Adventures with Alice line when we first saw it. It’s taken a while, but I’ve tracked down all the designs that we wanted to include. All ready to cut.

I’m off to link up, before Wednesday has gone the same way as the rest of the week.